Unplug game and test your switch. You still have power at service plug, even if your power switch is bad.
I’ve had TWO fail last week.
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Unplug game and test your switch. You still have power at service plug, even if your power switch is bad.
I’ve had TWO fail last week.
Quoted from wamonkey:Can line filters go bad - seems unlikely - but the switch is good ohmed to the transformer it is good but when I check for voltage I get none....that leaves a line filter.
Highly unlikely. Line filter is before the service outlet.
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